Where do you nurse?

Nurses General Nursing

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I have a question for the polls I haven't seen here yet.

Where do you nurse, hospital/homehealth/hospice/nursing home/ clinic?

Second question what is your speciality?

Me, I work in a clinic where we deal with cancer patients from dr visits to chemo therapy and everyrthing in between and beyond.

Hospital

ICU as nurses and as study coordinator in clinical reserch

Hospital. Med-Surg. Baylor Night shift.

I work for a small non-profit hospice after 18 years of working oncology in hospitals and chemo clinic

sicu on nights. love it!

CRNA, employed part time in hospital, do some locum tenens work. (similar to travel nursing)

AF reservist

PhD student

Casemanager for wonderful, small, not-for-profit, hospice.

Specializes in MSICU and CCU.

Cardiac surgery/Cardiology and half the floor is on telemetry... you never stop moving

I work Long Term Care facility, Geriatrics are a specialty... Charge nurse on second shift, 64 patients.... LOVE THIS JOB!!!

Hospital, emergency room, full time night shift. I do a little bit of everything

.....ditto

I work in the MDS department of a long term care/rehabilitation facility. Also ocassionaly pick up hours working for agency.

Absoloutely beautiful! Lucky you Tookie

Hey there, I work in a Cardiac ICU in a teaching hospital. We do cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery, including transplants, and somehow also wind up with lots of Medical, Surgical, and Trauma-Neuro ICU overflow... pretty good variety

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